Pug dogs do not molt. Only birds and chickens molt. Pug dogs do shed, sometimes copious amounts usually in the spring and fall and shed a little bit all year long. Their are single and double coated pugs, the single coated ones shed much less.
No. There's no such thing!
Yes.
Borzoi are thought to be derived from middle eastern sighthounds (saluki-like dogs) that were brought over to Russia. These dogs were short coated and had very little fat and often froze in the freezing temperatures in Russia, so, they crossed these dogs with thick coated herding dogs to create the borzoi.
yes they do shed but they are the best guard dogs ever
He coated the chicken breast in breadcrumbs.She was absolutely coated in mud after the walk.
Please add on to this list because I know that I most likely didn't include them all, but I know there is Wired hair (commonly found on Jack Russells and Fox Terriers) there is Smooth Coat (Example-Smooth Chihuahuas) there is Rough (Rough coated Collie) Flat (Flat coated Retriever) Curly (Curly Coated Retriever)
NO!!! Only use coated baby aspirin, one tablet only!!!:D
yes yes you can bye a flat coated retriever in the UK they are most likely to be in the UK they are beautiful dogs so do bye one
Some dogs have very warm coats and prefer to be out in cool weather, others, whether light coated, elderly or sick, feel the cold more and need more shelter. Few dogs cannot cope with cool rather than cold weather.
Um.... aren't all dogs soft. The answer is yes!
A few dog breeds that begin with F:Finnish SpitzFlat-Coated RetrieverFox TerrierFrench Bulldog